Peltor WS Headset
The Peltor WS headset provides you with a simple
and convenient way of communicating wirelessly
with a communication radio or mobile phone even in
noisy environments. The Peltor WS Headset is part
of the Peltor Wireless Solutions*
includes the Peltor WS adapter and other Peltor prod-
ucts that use the global Bluetooth
sound. The headset has efficient noise attenuation to
protect your hearing and has a noise-compensating
microphone that permits reliable communication even
when noise levels are high.
The Peltor WS Headset has been tested and approved
in accordance with PPE directive 89/686/EEC and
EMC directive 89/336/EEC, which means that it com-
plies with the requirements for CE marking.
In order to get full satisfaction from your new Peltor
product, it is important that you read the user's instruc-
tions thoroughly. You will also need the user's instruc-
tions for the device that the headset is to be used with:
a Peltor WS adapter, mobile phone or other Bluetooth
device.
A. Functions
• The headset can communicate wirelessly with an-
other Bluetooth device.
• Can be used up to around 10 metres from the other
Bluetooth device, even out of line of sight, without
losing contact.
• The communication mode is full duplex, allowing
simultaneous communication in both directions.
• Volume adjustment and push-to-talk button are lo-
cated on the right shell.
• The headset has adjustable side tone.
• Ring tone is generated when there is an incoming
call.
• Calls can be made using the headset microphone if
the mobile phone supports voice activation.
• Two 1.5-V (AA) batteries give an operating time of
around 2000 hours on stand-by and around 70 hours
of talk time.
• Polarity protection prevents damage to circuits if bat-
teries are inserted incorrectly.
• Warning signal when battery voltage is low.
• Audible tones indicate when headset is switched on
and off.
• Audible tone confirms pairing with other Bluetooth
devices.
B. Features
1.1 Extra wide headband (MT53H7AWS2) with soft
padding for maximum comfort throughout the
working day.
1.2 Specially
adapted
(MT53H7P3EWS2) with attachments for visor
and rain protection.
2.
Individually sprung headband wires of stain-
less sprung steel to ensure uniform pressure
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helmet
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around the ears. Steel headband wires retain
their resilience better than regular plastic head-
bands over a wide temperature range.
3.
Low, two-point attachment and easy height
adjustment with no protruding parts.
4.
Soft, wide foam/fluid-filled cushions with built-in
pressure-relieving canals to ensure low pressure,
effective sealing and individual comfort.
5.
Microphone that efficiently compensates for
ambient noise and is mounted on a robust quick-
positioning arm.
6.
Battery cover permits easy replacement of bat-
teries. Two alkaline 1.5-V AA batteries are includ-
ed. Peltor can also supply a NiMH rechargeable
battery to replace disposable batteries.
7.
Keypad for easy regulation of functions.
7.1 On/Off and function button.
7.2 Raise volume.
7.3 Lower volume.
8.
PTT (push-to-talk) transmit button.
C. FITTING/ADJUSTMENT
Batteries
Undo the screw and open the battery cover (fig. 6). In-
sert the two 1.5-V AA batteries. Check that the positive
and negative terminals on the batteries are correctly
positioned! (See diagram on cover.)
A rechargeable battery from Peltor can also be used
and should be fitted as described in the instructions that
come with the battery.
Adjusting the headband
(C:1) Slide out the cups and place the headset over
your ears so that the cushions fit snugly.
(C:2) Adjust the height of the cushions to give a close
and comfortable fit by sliding the cups up or down
while holding the headband in place.
(C:3) The headband should sit on top of your head.
Adjusting the helmet mounting
(C:4) Fitting. Press the helmet mounting into the slot
on the side of the helmet until it clicks in place.
(C:5) Working position. When used in a noisy environ-
ment the headset must be worn in the working
position. Press the wires inwards until you hear
a click on both sides. In the working position,
make sure that the shells and headband wires
do not catch on the helmet harness or the edge
of helmet, which could prevent the cushions from
sealing properly.
(C:6) Parking position. If you are working in a quiet en-
vironment the cups can be placed in the parking
position.
NOTE! To give full protection the headset must be
worn in the working position 100% of the time that
you spend in a noisy environment. For optimum
protection push hair away from your ears so that the
cushions fit closely against your head. Spectacle
frames should be as thin as possible and lie close
against your head.
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Peltor Wireless Solutions is a trademark (™) in Europe